Lecture 5 From natural to cultural landscape

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Lecture 5 From natural to cultural landscape

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From natural to cultural
When the original plant growth (natural) is replaced by the design of humans. 

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Zoning plan 
Nowadays we organize cities according to four categories: 

  1. living
  2. working
  3. traffic 
  4.  recreation

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Amenities
 facilities, such as hospitals, schools and shops.

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Living / Urbanization
Densely populated :  many people live in a small area   
 Sparsely populated:   Few people live in this areas, it's mainly used for other purposes

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Work 
4 sectors : 
  1. Primary sector
  2. Secondary sector
  3. Tertiary sector
  4. Quaternary sector

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Primary sector 
Focuses on agriculture, especially in fertile areas. Historical significance in shaping the economy of the Netherlands.

In the beginning people settled near clay, loess because the fertile soil. 
Peat areas were popular because peat could be used as fuel

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Secondary sector 
Involves industrial activities and manufacturing. Developed around accessible raw materials and transport routes.

Textiles for example were built where a lot of wool was available 
Industrial areas in Limburg because of the mines ( coal)

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Tertiary sector (service sector)
Provides services such as hospitality and banking. Relies on proximity to customers and population density.

examples shopkeepers, hairdresses etc. 

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Quaternary sector
Consists of government-funded non-commercial organisations. Focuses on research, education, and information services

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Recreation management
Maintaining landscapes for leisure activities. Balancing nature conservation with recreational use.
We are located in a river delta, lots of animals/ and plants. 


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Traffic / Infrastructure 
Connects urban areas through transport and communication networks. Essential for economic and social connectivity.

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